It’s every pet parents worst nightmare. And, according to reliable sources,
it’s a crime that’s on the rise.

According to the American Kennel Club, the number of pet kids reported
stolen is rising. In fact, the selling of abducted companion animals has
become so common that a new phrase has been coined: pet-kidnapping.

Whether you realize it or not, there is a black market for pets. Dogs
in particular are assessed in these underground circles according to their
“street value”, the going price if sold illicitly. Puppies, purebreds and
dogs with unusual markings fetch the highest prices. Some thieves rob puppies
from pet stores and animal shelters. Others swipe dogs left unattended outside
stores or in cars. A spokesperson for the AKC said that they now receive pet-kidnapping reports
nearly every day, ranging from nighttime home break-ins to broad-daylight
attacks in public parks.

The abducted dogs and cats are then sold at roadside stands, flea markets
or online through community-based classified forums. Recently a story was
published about a Washington family being reunited with their stolen Great
Dane, all because they noticed a “for sale” posting for their prized pup
on a popular online classified forum for $150. More...